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Here is a good, clean brass mold for Colt’s “Pocket” revolvers (.31 caliber). Two cavity type; one round ball, one conical ball. Typical Civil War-era mold marked “Colt’s Patent” on top of… (2022-664). Learn More »
$100.00
SOLD
Civil War ammunition crates are tough to find and a Mexican War dated example is pretty much in a category of its own. This is a nicely marked example that would look great in a Mexican War or… (766-1815). Learn More »
$1,295.00
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Blued steel construction. Lightly stamped “jvd” on one side. Eight round capacity. Spring remains strong. Overall nice condition. [jet] [ph:L] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ THIS ITEM,… (362-995). Learn More »
Paper cartridge containing a .44 caliber Colt pistol bullet. The bullet features a rebated base where the cartridge cylinder is glued to the bullet. The cylinder is closed with the usual folds. This… (172-5898). Learn More »
This nearly full (a few missing from top layer) primer tin is for 500 cartridge primers. There are ten cardboard layers holding 50 primers each with a small piece of white cloth between each layer.… (611-482). Learn More »
$100.00
Originally $135.00
Iron mold is in good condition. Mold makes .44 caliber round ball bullets. Interior is very good with sharp mold cavities and clean surfaces. Exterior has a dark patina with light surface rust and… (490-734). Learn More »
$50.00
Originally $65.00
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Here is an original Civil War era tin of pistol-sized percussion caps made by Eley Brothers of London. The japanned tin remains in very good condition with only minor chipping to the finish. Tin is… (490-3004D). Learn More »
Iron bullet mold for .36 caliber revolvers. Two halves, hinge pinned at the end with a sprue cutter mounted on top. Sprue cutter nicely stamped “MANHATTAN FIRE ARMS / MANUF’G / CO. / N.Y.” This… (2022-404). Learn More »
Gun tool is Y shaped with three screwdriver blades and a scraper end. Very clean with no rust. The four arms measure- 4”, 3” and 2 ½” & 2 ½”. [sl]… (490-952). Learn More »
$75.00
Originally $95.00
A rough copy of an English Brunswick musket tool probably of Indian or Pakistani origin and referenced in “Gun Tools: Their History and Identification”. The three arms on this iron tool feature a… (490-943). Learn More »
$50.00
Originally $65.00
Confederate bullet for an unknown breechloading carbine. Semi-pointed nose, two grooves, and a solid base. Mold seams visible on sides. Very nice white patina. Likely used in any number of captured… (2022-579). Learn More »
This is a .52 caliber Sharps bullet. The bullet profile is actually the “new model” style but with the casting sprue intentionally left in place. This cast bullet shows a black patina because of… (2022-576). Learn More »
This is a nice .54 caliber rifle bullet for Mississippi and Austrian rifles. This crude looking bullet features a flat nose, three grooves, and a truncated cone cavity. Mold seams visible down one… (2022-575). Learn More »
$15.00
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This is a nice .54 caliber rifle bullet for Mississippi and Austrian rifles. This features a semi-pointy nose, three grooves, and a cone cavity with a small “teat” protruding from the tip of the… (2022-574). Learn More »
$15.00
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This is a nice .54 caliber rifle bullet for Mississippi and Austrian rifles. This features a semi-pointy nose, three grooves, and a cone cavity with a small “teat” protruding from the tip of the… (2022-573). Learn More »
A perfect “dug” cartridge for Burnside carbine. This easily recognized cartridge was made of drawn brass and features the “swell” around the bullet at the case mouth. This swell held lubricant… (2022-572). Learn More »
$55.00
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This is a full, unopened pack of ten rifled musket cartridges. The plain paper wrapper is in great condition. It is clean with only a few extremely small holes in the paper. Unmarked as were most… (490-893). Learn More »
$740.00
Originally $925.00
This is an adjustable shot & powder measure from the Bridgeport Gun Implement Company. Measures approximately 5.25” long overall with a 4” turned wood handle. The adjustable measuring device… (2022-17). Learn More »
This is a .44 caliber cartridge manufactured by the Frankford Arsenal and issued to soldiers from 1869 through 1873 for use in M1860 Colts with Richards conversion, the M1873 Colt, and the Smith… (998-1268). Learn More »
$25.00
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This is a .44 caliber cartridge manufactured by the Frankford Arsenal and issued to soldiers from 1869 through 1873 for use in M1860 Colts with Richards conversion, the M1873 Colt, and the Smith… (998-1267). Learn More »
$25.00
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Commercial caps were simply those purchased privately rather the issued by the government. They might more or less closely follow contract patterns with the purchaser able to suit his taste and wallet, though an enlisted man, seeking something nicer… (1052-139). Learn More »